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Hello Internet.. While working on a future video, I offhandedly wrote, “Venus, the closest planet to Earth.”
But later, while editing, I thought, “You know, let me check that.”
Which led to me to this video by Dr. Stockman explaining how, no, Venus is not the closest.
This blew my mind and I contacted the author to adapt his video into the one you probably just watched.
It blew my mind, not just because it was surprising,
but also because I taught physics for years and probably said
“Venus is the closest planet” dozens of times without ever thinking about it.
How does that happen?. First, asking the precisely right question is vital.
"Which planet is closest?" is *not* the precisely right question.
Because it’s really made of four parts:. Which planet ever gets the closest?. Which planet is the closest for the longest time?. Which planet has the shortest average distance to Earth?
Which planet takes the least amount of time to travel to?
The answer to the first one is Venus.. The second two? Mercury.. The last? It's complicated, get a physics degree.. Literal rocket scientists think mostly about that last question
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constituting result found by dividing total amount. number expressing the central or typical value in a set of data. To add numbers then divide by the number of items.
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sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information. To have or express concerns or uncertainty.
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celestial body moving round star. One of the bodies that orbit the sun.
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length of space between two points. To make it clear that you are not involved.
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having paid employment. action of doing work. To operate a machine or device.
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person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of natural or physical sciences. People who are trained in a science.
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branch of science concerned with nature and properties of matter and energy. The study of heat, light, and energy on objects.